Destiny M asked:


My fiancee and I can’t agree on the kind of dog to get. I want a smaller dog such as a mini yorkie. He thinks they are ugly. Any suggestions. Small dogs preferred.

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Comments

macmike on 11 November, 2009 at 9:58 am #

LOREN

St. Benard


ptharle on 12 November, 2009 at 1:36 am #

OMAR

A stuffed dog is best, no food, no dirties, no worries


EQ on 15 November, 2009 at 4:42 am #

SAM

You’re right that a small breed is a good choice (both for the dog’s interest and those of the neighbors below you), but just a breed is not enough to go on. Individual dogs’ personalities vary.

Go to the shelter and see what’s there. Let the adoption coordinator know that you’re looking for a dog that will do well in an apartment. They can guide you to some good candidates, and then you can spend time with them and see if you hit it off.


WiseBonzai on 16 November, 2009 at 10:38 am #

MARVIN

No Jack Russells, they are too active.

You need a dog who won’t get hair all over, who is quiet, well mannered and not too large, but not too small…I suggest a bulldog.

Bulldog or pug.

They are intelligent, cute, good looking AND apartment worthy.

Good luck!


drshorty on 18 November, 2009 at 4:31 pm #

PARKER

Different breeds of dog have different temperaments. Some have lots of energy and some love to be lap dogs. You should decide what kind of personality you want your dog to have and choose based on that.


Jean on 21 November, 2009 at 5:16 pm #

SERGIO

You should get a small dog because if your apartment complex charges a pet fee, a bigger dog will cost a bunch!

But I agree with your husband, yorkies are not cute. Sorry, every rich sorority daddy’s girls have them at my school. It gets old.
I personally love the Pomeranian and the miniature dachshund


pee uhh on 23 November, 2009 at 7:55 pm #

LANNY

A West Highland White Terrier or “Westie”


tshark44 on 26 November, 2009 at 11:25 pm #

JEFFRY

I would wait til you move into your own house, and get your dog of your choice… Yorkies are yappy dogs…


Candice on 27 November, 2009 at 5:58 am #

ROBT

A cocker spaniel cross maltese poodle are the cutes, nicest, best-bahaved dogs you’ll get, very friendly and love companionship. I know, I had one.

But do you really think you should have a dog in an appartment, left alone ALL day, in an enclosed space, with no-one to play with. What happens when you get tired of talking him/her for walks 2-3 times a day! Don’t get a dog till you move into a house with a big yard and kids to play with.

It should be illegal to leave an animal in a house all day.


TommyGirl869 on 29 November, 2009 at 3:49 am #

JAMISON

Yorkie-they don’t shed and they are a little dog that thinks they are BIG, at least mine did. I wouldn’t get the tea cup size though-one that gets to be 6-7 pounds is best.


Flak on 29 November, 2009 at 2:41 pm #

SCOTTIE

What dog is right for you? Test yourself:

After knowing what breed suits you best, go to a reliable pet shop, dog breeder or animal shelter.

Keeping pets since they are puppies and watching them grow is rewarding. However an adult or older dog can give remarkable love and joy to the family too.


Tricky Vicky :-) on 3 December, 2009 at 1:18 am #

ROSENDO

One of the biggest misunderstandings is that size matters. Yes, smaller dogs like toys will fit into an apartment, but a greyhound that receives a walk in the morning and night - but camps out on the sofa the rest of the time will be just as happy.

The toy breeds are good for apartments. Some of the toys, like Chinese Cresteds can grow as big as 15 inches. So can the medium poodles.

Terriers are totally unsuitable for appartment living, even though they are small. Their energy level and difficulty training makes it too hard to slip in and out of the building unnoticed.

Long haired breeds are not a good choice. Most Apartments are on a central climate controlled system. These systems keep the people comfortable, but make the dogs shed constantly. Shedding must be cleaned up daily, or it might cause an unacceptable odour in an area as small as an appartment.

Also, you want to take into account the pooper scooper laws. No one wants to carry around the **** of a bull dog in a garbage bag.

Most important is the dog’s guarding instinct. A breed that barks at intruders may bark at everyone walking down the hall. Instead, look for one of the breeds that do not raise the alarm.

This means that the non-sporting and toy breeds are best for appartment living.


iLuvSasuke on 3 December, 2009 at 7:29 am #

NOEL

PUGS!!!
i would get one but were not allowed to have pets where i live..

Pugs are very caring and loyal..

alaskan huskies are good too.. i would also want one..


G on 4 December, 2009 at 12:44 pm #

JERRY

fox terriers are great dogs and not many people have them anymore. they are good for people with allergies too. basenjis are great but really too smart for their own good. you need to crate them if you aren’t watching them. they don’t bark so they won’t bother the neighbors. italian greyhounds are pretty neat small dogs. i think your boyfriend is going to object to anything that could have bows tied on its head at the groomers. guys don’t want to have to walk dogs like yorkies around the block.


tara on 6 December, 2009 at 9:59 am #

WILSON

wiener dog or possibly a papillion or pomeranian


TinkerBell#1All Tinked out on 9 December, 2009 at 8:52 pm #

ROLAND

i live in an apt. and i have 2 chiwawayas
they r so loving to you and small and their **** is small so not much mess. lol


Frostbite on 12 December, 2009 at 2:46 am #

WILMER

When I was choosing a dog, I found this site helped me choose my breed:

Go to the Select-A-Dog and answer the questions, see what results you get :D


grammy on 12 December, 2009 at 4:30 pm #

KELLY

Most people would tell you to get a small dog, but I don’t agree.
Most small dogs are ‘very’ hyper and need constant attention.
They also tend to get bored much sooner than a large dog does>
I have had both when I lived in Apts, and from my own experience
I’d definately go with a larger breed.
I had two small terriers and they tore my place apart when I left for work every day. (never had them at the same time.)
I got rid of them and adopted a dalmation from our city pound.
He was a wonderful dog, great protector, very playful, but
‘NEVER’ did any distructive things while i was gone.
He got out one day and hit by a car (he died).
I got another lab-mix from the pound and I still have her eight years later. She never tore anything up either.
Give a larger dog a try, you’ll be glad you did..


bossw2006 on 15 December, 2009 at 8:34 am #

KORY

I live in an apartment and I have a Pitbull Terrier. He gets his walks often but is quite content laying back on the home theater lounge or sleeping in his own bedroom on his own double bed. So really dont think that size matters. As long as you do the right thing by your dog feed them well, sufficient exercise, toys and plenty of loving I am sure your doggy will be happy no matter what size he/she is. I see these days as new estates are popping up around the place that the size of the backyards these days are no bigger than what an apartment would have to offer anyway. Go for a dog that will suit your personality !!!

Can I suggest you both go to a shelter and rescue a sweet dog and give them the blessing of a home they will love you for life.
Ps. I also think that maltese Shitzu terriers are pretty sweet little dogs if you are still concerned about big dogs.


juicyfruitishandsome on 18 December, 2009 at 2:01 pm #

NEIL

daschund hound, they are the best little things. read about them


elena_398 on 21 December, 2009 at 3:03 pm #

NORMAN

Living in an apartment, you definately want to stay with a small breed dog. I wouldn’t get too small of a dog if your not around a lot. Small breed dogs like to be underfoot and **** to be left along for long periods of time. This is where yapping and barking comes in to the picture when you have a small dog.

I currently own a yellow lab and a Rat Terrier. Its the Rat Terrier that I would recommend. Ours will only get to be 10lbs as an adult and she is wonderful. Easy to potty train, very protective, but at the same time a real lover. She loves to sit in your lap and play. Go to Puppyfinders.com and look up Rat Terriers. It will give pictures and all the information on the breed. Grooming is next to nothing too. She barely sheds.

Good luck on your pet decision.


Vishy on 22 December, 2009 at 12:36 pm #

NORBERT

u can go for a cocker’s spaniel or a siberian boxer
siberian boxer is a very rare breed of dog and it is a cross breed
these two dogs are very small but very powerful and agile


linds_march on 23 December, 2009 at 4:36 am #

JUSTIN

Cairn Terrier… see the link below for more details and a breed description.


Bethany B on 25 December, 2009 at 5:54 am #

ISAIAS

I would say definitely get a Yorkie they are great!!! Go with you, me, and tommygirl!!!!!!! Who cares what your fiancee thinks!! LOL!!!


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